The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England.

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Title
The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England.
Author
Church of England.
Publication
Imprinted at London :: By Robert Barker, printer to the kings most excellent Maiestie,
Anno 1603.
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Church of England. -- Book of common prayer -- Early works to 1800.
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"The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A05983.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2024.

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The Gospel.

SO God loued the world, * 1.1 that he gaue his on∣ly begotten Sonne, that whosoeuer belee∣ueth in him, should not perish, but haue euer∣lasting life. For God sent not his Sonne into the world to cōdemne the world, but that the world through him might be saued. He that beleeueth on him, is not condemned. But he that beleeueth not, is condemned already, beacause hee, hath not beleeued in the Name of the only begotten Son of God.

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And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loued darkenesse more then light, because there deedes were euill. For euery one that euill doeth, ha∣teth the light, neither commeth to the light, least his deedes should be reproued, But he that doeth the trueth, commeth to the light, that his deedes may be knowen, how that they are wrought in God.

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